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    How to change default SSH port in your Linux

    • Post author:admin
    • Post published:August 6, 2011
    • Post category:Command Line/How-To/Linux
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    By default the any Linux SSH server (usually OpenSSH) listens for connections on port 22.  This is public knowledge and everyone knows including the bad guys. This is the default…

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